The Republican Party Has Been Eaten By Fascists From The Feet Up
By Mark Sumner, Daily Kos, April 24, 2021. - Excerpts:
Its a familiar story at Daily Kos: while Democrats were looking at how to win national races, Republicans spent decades focusing on gaining control of state legislatures and local officials. As a result, Republicans were able to control redistricting over a course of decades. They got not only more red seats in the U.S. House, but were able to secure a level of support that meant the occupants of those seats didnt have to worry about taking moderate positions, or compromising with Democrats on issues where overall support was against them. By working from the ground up, Republicans not only ensured themselves a disproportionate number of seats in Congress, they made it possible to destroy effective government by ending the need for negotiation.
But even if the Republican effort to build up local and state parties, then leverage that strength for at every level, went unnoticed for too long by Democrats, it wasnt missed by their fellow Republicans. Specifically, it wasnt missed by Republicans for whom ordinary Republicans were weak tea. Under the guise of neo-conservatism, the Tea Party, and now Trumpism, county and state level GOP organizations have been swallowed up by groups that go beyond being simply uncompromising.
The idea that state and county Republican organizations have moved to censure state and federal officials simply because they failed to be extreme enough to support an overthrow of democracy may sound like a problem thats both ludicrous and isolated. Its not. Because white supremacists have their hands on the mechanisms that gave the GOP unequal power both in the states and in Washington, and theres very little to stop them from using it.
.. Attending a county-level Republican Party meeting two decades ago wasnt much different from sitting through an evening at the Kiwanis Club. Most of the discussion was centered on local events, planning the details of getting out the vote for local races.. Now those meetings still talk about getting out the vote when theyre not talking about fighting the replacement of the white race by an invasion of diseased and deviant brown people, or deciphering the latest missive from Q. Its easy to look on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Rep. Lauren Boebert, and Sen. Ron Johnson as aberrations. The truth is theyre the tip of a massive iceberg, the great bulk of which is hidden down at the state and county level. That iceberg can be glimpsed in the 47 state legislatures where bills have been advanced to make it more difficult to vote. It can be seen in bills like Missouris Federal Government Oversight legislation, which would allow Republicans to secede without seceding, by simply voting to reject federal laws.
Its visible through the endless statements from county Republican organizations promoting racism, violence, and white supremacy. And its visible in county sheriffs who proudly run on a platform of not enforcing state or federal laws.
.. The Republican Party is no longer a partner in American democracy, but a source of disruption. Republicans cant distance themselves from the extremist elements in their party, because those extremists are the core of their party. Its the more reasonable Republicans, those who still believe in the American experiment in democracy, who are on their way out. The GOP hasnt just become radicalized, it is still radicalizing.. Republicans at the state and local level are now fully engaged in spreading the Big Lie about the 2020 election, promoting conspiracy theories in which racist and anti-Semitic themes are not even hidden, and openly supporting violent white supremacist militias.
Jan. 6 doesnt represent a cautionary tale for them. Its the Alamo. Its Bunker Hill. Its the starting gun on a race theyll do anything to win...
- Full Article, https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2021/4/24/2027432/-The-Republican-Party-has-been-eaten-by-fascists-from-the-feet-up
- End of the swastika, 1945 Germany.
yankee87
(2,170 posts)When I was young, I heard of the John Birchers who believed in the One World Order theories and an Ayn Rand type of society. I remember reading an article that stated the only ones helping the rural poor where the right wing churches and if you have nothing, that is who you went with. With that came single issue voters about abortion and guns. It may take a generation but something the New Deal will be needed to help them again.
dalton99a
(81,455 posts)The Southern Baptist Convention is the system that loosely connects the churches. For years, it was pretty much what is sounds likean annual get together where members from the various churches gave speeches, ate traditional convention rubber chicken, and talked about the focus of the church over the coming year. For decades, most churches looked on this convention as a huge bore, and finding someone willing to attend usually required fingering a deacon who wasnt quick enough to come up with an excuse.
But starting in the late 1970s, a group of extreme conservatives within the church got a simple idea. They encouraged their members to volunteer for the convention, and they reached out to like-minded members of other churches to persuade them to come. As soon as they held a majority at the convention, they demonstrated what so many members in all those churches had forgotten: The convention held incredible power. Using that power, they redefined what it meant to be a member church, requiring that each church swear to follow a very strict set of teaching, including things like biblical inerrancy and conservative social positions. At all levels, from pulpits, to seminaries, to missionaries, progressives and moderates were expelled.
Almost 2,000 churches left the convention. The conservatives didnt care. That only helped them to purify their revised organization; in the wake of those departures they grew stronger by incorporating the idea of mega-churches that recreated many of the institutions, like youth sports leagues, that had once been part of the community. The SBC emerged from this takeover apparently weakened, but ultimately grew to be a powerhouse in the conservative movement and a cornerstone of the modern Republican Party. Whenever you see the term evangelicals, you can think of it as Southern Baptists and others, because the SBC is now the largest organization on the Christian Right by farover 47,000 churches and 14 million members.
SWBTATTReg
(22,112 posts)Hypocrites.
SWBTATTReg
(22,112 posts)it yet either. When tens of thousands of folks leave the repug party, when former mentors and former donors leave the likes of josh hawley, when tens of thousands of folks continue to flock to the democratic party that represents (or tries to) all, when the siren call of bigotry falls on deaf ears, when calls for a 'white lives matter' march/gathering fall flat on its face, and no one shows up, when one party only represents the 1%ers and literally that's it, it's all over for the republican party.
They're trying to ensure their ongoing presence in government, but a lot of these voter suppression efforts will be ruled unconstitutional, besides the fact that I think that with a lot of these measures, the repugs are impacting their voters too. The four horsemen are on the prowl, but it's for one party only, the repugs who failed miserably in enticing more voters to their banners, after all, hate only goes so far.